and i approve this message. we begin with breaking news of a stabbing near woodrow wilson high school and we join you live from there on more what happened. >> reporter: we found out the student was a senior at woodrow wilson high school and less than a quarter of

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from where he was stopped in this alley like street where a man in his 30s wearing dark clothing tried to rob him. there was a struggle between the two and it led to him being stabbed in the leg. he was trying to walk to school and once he was stabbed the suspect went running and the student walked to the school where they called 911. he was taken to a hospital and should be okay. neighbors say they have noticed an increase in crime and one woman told me she didn't want to go on camera because of the increase in crime because she doesn't want to be a target.>> i've had them going back of the house and had an attempted break-in. kids and gains knocking people over in the streets. it's very scary sometimes. the things that are happening around here.

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>> reporter: police believe the student was by himself but the time and no one else hurt. it didn't impact classes. no lockdown at woodrow wilson high school. wusa9. following breaking news where as many as three firefighters hurt battling a blaze at joint base anacostia- bolling. they rush to a building on the base around 10:00 and firefighter injuries are not believed to be serious. and what could be an unprecedented step ted cruz john kasich campaign announced they will work together not to win the nomination for themselves but to stop donald trump from winning. craig boswell is that the white house.>> reporter: ted cruz and john kasich are teaming up to stop donald trump from becoming the republican presidential nominee and going up against hillary clinton in the fall. >> we're at a fundamental fork in the

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>> reporter: the pact between cruz and kasich means they will get out of each other's way in the upcoming election. john kasich's campaign issued a statement saying they would give a cruz campaign a clear path in indiana and cruz returning the favor saying he will clear the path for kasich to compete in oregon and new mexico. >> i'm not going to spend resources in indiana and he will spend them in other places.>> reporter: trump responded and said this is an example of what's wrong with washington and a political system. he calls it a collusion and shows weakness on the part. the cruz kasich pack doesn't affect the five states that vote tomorrow. trump has a big lead as does hillary clinton on the democratic side. >> i'm working hard to win on tuesday. >> reporter: clinton who was close to locking up the nomination called for bernie sanders supporters to join her.

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sanders says he's staying in the race until the end. craig boswell cbs news the white house. >> trump is leading in maryland's poll where the primary is tomorrow. in addition to the presidential race voters will cast ballots for members of congress and an open senate seat. we asked candidates who are leading in the polls that discussed issues that are important to you and richard douglas will be on the set at 7:00 tonight and if you have a question to ask for you send it to us on our wusa9 facebook or twitter pages. you can stay up to date with the latest headlines if you just download our free wusa9 app. get candidate profiles, the latest delegate counts and primary results right there on your phone. traffic

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the outer loop that's and one woman to the hospital this morning. it happened during rush hour on the outer root -- outer loop new seven. her car broke down in the left lane and another car struck her from behind when she got out to inspect the vehicle. cleveland has reached a $6 million settlement in a lawsuit over the death of 12-year-old tamir rice. he was a child shot by a police officer while playing with a pellet gun in november 2014. video shows a rookie patrolmen firing in an instant as the cruiser driven by his training officer stops. the officers asked the judge to dismiss a lawsuit in a grand jury declined to bring charges against the officer. montgomery county police looking for your help to find the person or people who allegedly beat a man to death. it happened around 10:30 and centerway park in montgomery village. delia goncalves has the latest.

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torn away the crime tape but the investigation just getting started. police believe the victim knew his attackers. >> it's too close to home. it's shocking. >> reporter: donna drove by the park after hearing an 18-year- old man was killed here sunday night. >> i've lived in this area all my life. i worked in that school and i remember when they built this park.>> reporter: a lot has changed. neighbors complain of gang activity an increase in crime. >> i personally don't even like living here. >> reporter: angel says she's here because of her parents. the park and neighborhood aren't the place to be anymore since her brother was robbed during the day a few months back. >> he got followed from here. from the same park. close to our house actually. >> reporter: it's unclear what happened sunday night at 10:00

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but no ambulance or police were immediately called to the scene. investigators say the victim was driven to the hospital where he later died of his injuries. police are offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in the case. delia goncalves wusa9. >> there were initial reports of two other victims that were treated and released from the hospital's. always watching, always tracking, wusa9 first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >> what a nice afternoon with temperatures about the 70 degree mark. looking at 74 boston. little and rockville at 70. 69 waldorf. national a cool spot with the breeze off the water holding at 67. a good bit of sunshine and high clouov

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west and won't see that today accept and isolated shower in culpepper and also charlottesville. warmer air moving in and the storm with low pressure will drive up front toward us heading towards wednesday. tomorrow afternoon issues in the form of showers and strong thunderstorms. this afternoon looks great with sunshine and a few more clouds toward evening. topping out upper 70s and low 80s. 70s for the evening so take advantage and this is the nicest day of the week.

democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to putd fooon the table. but donna persevered. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a powerful reason why we do. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards.

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so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen as a "leading champion on gun safety," and condemned the edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election?

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and the gunmen killed after shooting at a high school prom north of milwaukee. police say 18-year-old jakob wagner entered the school with a rifle and a large amount of ammunition saturday night and sprayed it with bullets. thankfully police were in the parking lot outside the prom and rushed in and shot wagner. he died sunday morning. >> when we first heard we were terrified because we didn't know who it was. we were looking around to see which one of our friends left. you are not sure if they were shot. you don't know. >> police say wagner left the school last year but didn't graduate. one of the injured students released from the hospital yesterday and the other underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the leg. this is probably the nicest day of the week and howard's forecast is next. >>

index. tree pollen is high and everything else low. numbers this time of the year with tree pollen as high as it is has been a lot higher so take it with a grain of salt. we have much-needed rain chances tomorrow kids: he came here from rocky mount, north carolina. married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll fight for jobs and protect social security and medicare. glenn ivey will never quit on you; and we should know, we're his kids. glenn: i'm glenn ivey and i approve this message. i'll take on the republicans for all of us.

and the nra to pass the toughest gun safety legislation in the country. i'll take on the tough fights to expand social security and keep the doors open to planned parenthood. my mom is so tough she's willing to fight anyone who's going to pay him more than us for doing the same job. i'm joseline peña-melnyk, and i approve this message. i don't believe that big money can buy votes --

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and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done. i'm kathleen mathews and i approve this message. prince's publishers says a musical celebration is being planned and warner of the grammy winner who died last week. investigators are looking at the cause of his death but meanwhile a minnesota state senator hopes to introduce a bill that makes purple minnesota's of additional state color. we rt

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( music ) >> reporter: days after prince's unexpected death those who loved him are still struggling with the sudden loss. >> i'm able to compose myself but it doesn't feel real.>> reporter: at prince's paisley park home family and friends handed out momentos to fans and held a memorial after the artist was cremated. like must -- much of his life his resting place remains private. >> we want to keep it private. >> reporter: sunday minnesota's hockey team held a moment of silence and on saturday prince was honored by another music great. bruce springsteen opened his new york city concert with a classic.>> "purple rain". >> reporter: saty

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featuring never before seen footage of the artist at an anniversary party. newly released footage shows prince addressing and atlanta audience earlier this month during what would be his final performance. while it could be weeks before autopsy results reveal more answers fans continue to descend on his home, the last place he was seen alive. theodore said he drove 23 hours from virginia to pay respects. >> i believe in my life i would never love another artist like i love prince. >> reporter: jamie yuccas cbs news. >> for the latest in the prince death investigation visit our wusa9 app.

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the death of an r&b music pioneer singer billy paul who died sunday at age 80 up of cancer. known for the classic ballad "me and mrs. jones" he was one of many performers who found success with the writing and producing team. a heartbreaking story. family of a 5-year-old boy seeking answers and cameron longley celebrated his fifth birthday in a medically induced coma at children's national medical center. he suffers from a series of mysterious seizures and doctors don't know why. his family is spreading the word about his condition and hope someone in the medical profession somewhere might know what's causing it. this is the hardest thing i've ever had to do in my life. >> i do it for my son to see if there is anyone else that can help. i don't want to stay silent and not have

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there. >> children's national medical center has tried all it can and has contacted the national institutes of health. there is no family history of seizures. in today's health alert massachusetts researchers developed a smartphone application that can potentially benefit people with vision problems. the app projects a magnified smartphone screen to google glass that allow visually impaired to zoom and navigate using head movements. some are urging the fda to each -- ease up on regulating e- cigarettes. e-cigarettes could be a gateway to cigarette use but most e- cigarette users are already likely to smoke cigarettes. they believe the electronic version is a much healthier option.

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surprise. a diet high in fruits, vegetables and fish can help people with heart issues live longer according to a new study published in the european heart journal. heart patients who follow the mediterranean diet lower their risk of heart attack and stroke. doctors warn parents about popular detergent packets. a new study says there were more than 62,000 detergent related calls to poison control centers in 2013 and 2014. there was a 17% rise in call specifically about the laundry packets and among those 17 cases of colma, six cases of respiratory arrest, and two cases of cardiac arrest. >> we want to let people know they need to take caution with this. put it up in a cabinet. >> last year consumer reports stopped recommending laundry packets because of the potential danger but the industry says it's adopting new voluntary safety changes.

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frivolous lawsuits ever but a man has filed suit all over a cup of soup. and north texas man didn't take kindly to hearing the soup had run out at a restaurant. then she is the owner of the our place restaurant and says soup is homemade and complementary and it's so winner but he points out it says on the menu while supplies last. imagine his surprise when he got a letter from a customer was also a lawyer. >> i demand you pay me $2.25 in damages and $250 in attorney fees. >> the letter says that the customer doesn't hear back from the restaurant in 10 days he will soon. the customer is wayne downing and now benji is getting his own lawyer which is costing more than the $2.25 for the soup. a british astronaut

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off the 36 london marathon from space. he ran strapped to a treadmill in the international space station. he could see roads pass underneath his feet and real- time on an ipad had to use a harness to stop him from floating away. in 1999 he ran the 26.2 mile course on earth and this time his space marathon finish took about three hours and 35 minutes which is still respectable. a gorgeous day and bank it because howard says the rest of the week going downhill. >> warm tomorrow but a threat for much needed showers and strong storms. cool air moves in so if you want to wear a jacket or light sweater you have a chance to do so. good deal of sunshine at the kennedy center as the camera pans from left to right and a little bit hazy but overall warm and dry day with highs upper 70s to lower 80s. wood speeds picking up to 10 miles per hour

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tomorrow and this evenings in the 70s and mainly dry. culpepper might see a sprinkle before the evening is over. up to 76 and culpepper. 60 annapolis. mid 60s in reidville and frederick in the 60s. 70 to 75 in the shenandoah valley and in washington 67, dew point in the 40s this morning thanks to the southerly breeze. i think the 2 point tomorrow will be in the 60s and might feel muggy ahead of the front. 81 this afternoon here and mid 80s charleston. 50s in buffalo. albany 60. tomorrow in the 40s so cool air moving through new england. new york 62 but will

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that there will be here wednesday and much of the rest of the week. we will be in the 60s going forward. with the cool air you see showers to the north and high pressure off the carolina coast protecting us. icloud stream in this afternoon and best thing about that should give us a nice sunset as it filters out the colors. futurecast quiet afternoon and stray shower popping this evening. quiet most part tonight into tuesday morning and through midday. yellow weather alert for the afternoon and evening because we will see showers and potentially gusty thunderstorms coming through until the front sweeps through wednesday morning . could have an isolated shower wednesday morning but winds coming from the north atlantic off the ocean much cooler and mostly cloudy and only in the 60s as we go towards wednesday.

games tuesday, wednesday, and thursday and 81 this afternoon. 62 in town today. 83 tomorrow with scattered afternoon and evening showers and gusty thunderstorms. 56 tomorrow night. 67 wednesday. thursday could be a yellow weather alert day because we expect more showers. friday 68 with a few showers. saturday looks okay and sunday i'm chris van hollen. my entire public life i've worked to bring people together

sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. because together but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress

marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "searing tragedy struck in a place parents felt their children were safe" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. but democrat donnaar edwds said "no" to the nra loophole and stood up to the gun lobby. and she would ban assault weapons. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. working for us pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll fight for jobs and protect social security and medicare.

tonight i wusa9 news at 5:00 a massive brush fire in delores kelley: although we were all one maryland, our schools weren't treated the same way. narrator: with neighborhoods getting unequal funding for schools, something had to be done for our children. kelley: it didn't matter where chris was from. he knew that we couldn't leave a child having less just because they lived in a region that was poor. joanne benson: he has not just talked about it. he is going to stand tall for all children to succeed. i'm chris van hollen, and i approved this message.

it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to putd fooon the table. but donna persevered. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a powerful reason why we do. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll fight for jobs and protect social security and medicare. glenn ivey will never quit on you; and we should know, we're his kids. glenn: i'm glenn ivey and i approve this message. i'll take on the republicans for all of us.

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>> dylan: oh, hey. here's your tea. it's ready. >> nikki: oh. >> dylan: i got a bottle ready for sully when he comes to. >> nikki: thank you. you're too good to me. >> dylan: well, you're talking to a guy who made lattes all day. tea is almost a-an insult to my hot-beverage skills. >> nikki: [ chuckles ] well, i meant letting me stay here with you. i noticed sharon left early this morning, hopefully trying to avoid another run-in with the evil mother-in-law. >> dylan: yeah, well, there's nothing evil about you. but you and sharon do have a history. but she understands how much family matters and how much we have to be grateful for. how you feeling today? >> nikki: some days, all i feel is shame over this drinking. but you and nicholas have been so wonderful. >> dylan: well, i know nick wa